Monday, September 28, 2009

Unbelievable Singaporeans

Really unbelievable.

Read the news content then read the comments.

http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Sport/Story/STIStory_434723.html?vgnmr=1

After reading 2 of the comments, I felt so ashamed. So so ashamed to be a Singaporean.
Here are the 2 comments that made me feel this way:

yes, i agree with lewis... singapore must take a good look at the circuit. my friends raced there in the wee hours of the morning on weekends with their subarus and we also discovered that the roads r not maintained well. so if something happens to my friends while they race... i'm sure they're going to sue the government for any damages or injuries. take note.
Posted by: turdeye at Sun Sep 27 14:50:10 SGT 2009


- he has just openly told everyone that people raced illegally. FYI racing in Singapore is not allowed. Even if they do and has not been caught, such matters should be more low profile!

- and look at his attitude of if something happens to my friends while they race... i'm sure they're going to sue the government for any damages or injuries. , I am not saying I know the law in Singapore well and such but from what I learnt, in a court case, everyone lose money and you don't earn AT ALL. And wanna sue the government, he's really ... a no-brainer.

- The ultimate: take note. I am completely speechless. -__-

Goodness, this sort of feedback must be seriously be looked into, speeding then crashing is no joke. Someone could have been killed, its human lifes we are talking about. Recently I have been complaining to Singtel about my poor broadband connection, despite line checks to my house twice already, the same problem exist. If that's the general attitude of our organizer, there is reason to believe that Hamilton's claims are true and exact.
Posted by: niezh at Sun Sep 27 17:11:14 SGT 2009


- WTF? really WTF??

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